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Meet Dr. Earle Williams
 

Dr. Earle Williams II, Psy.D. is a clinical psychologist with over 20 years of professional experience.

 

Originally from Newport News, Virginia, Dr. Williams moved to Boston, Massachusetts. He earned a Doctor of Psychology-Clinical degree from the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology in Boston.

 

After relocating back to Virginia in 1987, Dr. Williams started working at Eastern State Hospital. First, he served as a staff psychologist.

 

In 1988 Dr. Williams moved up to senior psychologist. He was responsible for the Intermediate Intensive Care Program. Then, he was promoted to Acting Director of Psychology and Supervisory Psychologist.

 

At the University of Virginia, Dr. Williams earned a certification in Forensic Psychology with advanced training in forensic evaluation from the Institute of Law, Psychiatry, and Public Policy. Dr. Williams taught as an adjunct faculty professor at The College of William and Mary.

As a consultant to The Barry Robinson Child and Family Guidance Clinic, he performed psychological testing and family psychotherapy for children, adolescents, and adults. 

 

In his private practice, he offered forensic evaluations on criminal defendants for Circuit Court as well as Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court.

 

Dr. Williams has illustrated different personality constellations of criminals as a criminal profiler for local TV stations in the Tidewater Virginia area including WAVY-TV 10, an NBC affiliate.

 

Presently, Dr. Williams appears on the Health-Watchers program describing various psychological conditions and points of interests such as Bullying Behaviors of Adolescents and Positive Psychology. 

 

Dr. Williams has illustrated different personality constellations of criminals.

 

In addition to his many achievements listed above, Dr. Williams has written three books, Psychology from Scripture and Oh, So You Think You've Grown, and Roxbury Redemption. He has also written seven training manuals:

 

- Treatment for Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder.
- Treatment for Oppositional Defiant Disorder.
- Understanding Asperger's Syndrome.
- Aggression: Understanding, Treatment and Behavior Plan.
- The Treatment of Adolescent Sex Offenders.
- Normalcy vs Delinquency.
- Bullying and Aggression Treatment for Children and Adolescents.

 

Dr. Williams has instructed numerous workshops for private and public organizations and communicated with others in his field through The Association of Black Psychologists and The American Association of Christian Counselors.

 

While his successful careers keep him busy, Dr. Williams also enjoys spending time with his wife Maxine and their two children Toureia and Earle III.

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